Q: Male breasts are in the news - but what can you do about them?
A: Men of all ages and in all walks of life - not just politicians - can be embarrassed by excess fatty tissue in the chest area, and may be reluctant to wear tight-fitting shirts as it accentuates the problem. This condition (gynaecomastia) affects an estimated 40-60% of all men and cannot always be corrected by dieting and exercise alone.
The good news is that now this excess fatty tissue can be removed surgically in conjunction with liposculpture. An outpatient procedure carried out at the Double Bay Day Surgery, it usually takes an hour and a half to complete. Patients report a high level of satisfaction with results.

For more information on this or other procedures, please call the clinic or visit our website.
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